Here's what I think we're going to do.
Individually turn off each of the switches and ping the IP. Once I isolate which part of the network it is coming from, I'll be able to get rid of it. To be honest, I think it's probably a dying print server somewhere.
The traceroute idea won't work...
For that last few months, I've been experiencing a strange problem on my network. I have been receiving occasional IP conflicts with my local computer and something else on our network. We run DHCP, so I can't understand why I'm getting IP conflics, even after the lease on the IP has run out...
Thank you all for contributing to my question. I was able to find the answer accidentally, while looking for something else. I will post the procedure here in case anybody else might need it.
Right click on the big red N, choose Novell Client Properties. Select the "Advanced Login" tab, and...
We have our employees lock up their computers when leave them for any amount of time. When they return, some of them have their usernames already in the "Username" field and some don't.
Is there a registry setting that would allow the usernames to always be in the "Username" field when the...
In the past we have found this client to be somewhat "uncooperative". As they are a VIP account, we can't piss them (or their IT staff) off.
I should mention that this issue is isolated to two users, both on the same domain. The interesting part of this is that the attachments will...
I have ZoneAlarm and Spampal running on my system. I don't think that either one of these is the problem though, since it was happening before I installed them. My collegue only has ZoneAlarm and it is still happening to him too.
I noticed that in the header of the email being sent, it says...
Lately, my version of Outlook 2000 has been somehow "losing" attachments from a specific sender. There are close to 9 people on the email list, yet consistently both myself and my collegue have been receiveing emails that have no attachments, even though the other people we work with...
I need to know if there is a way to make Windows 2000 server assign more CPU power to a specific application. I know this can be done in Linux and Unix, but I don't know if there is a plugin or third party app (or even a Windows setting) that will let me do this in 2000 Server.
Thanks!
I do this all the time here at my company.
Try using a program called "Total Commander". You can have two windows with two separate locations opened at one time, even accross different drives.
So if the old Outlook.pst file is on the 2nd hard drive (Vol. G, for example), and the...
Lately, my version of Outlook 2000 has been somehow "losing" attachments from a specific sender. There are close to 9 people on the email list, yet consistently both myself and my collegue have been receiveing emails that have no attachments, even though the other people we work with...
...have admin rights when not logged into the domain. Why is this? Are there any ways to fix this?
Also, a second, quick question. Where can I find the Registry setting for modifying printer driver settings? Specifically, things like print quality, # of trays in a printer.
Thanks!
-Scott
I should also mention that these computers need to be able to talk to each other in addition to being able to browse the web. We have more than 255 users here, so the problem is: how do we get all these users onto workstations w/out having to buy another IP liscense.
Thanks for the help guys...
My company is running out of IP's for distribution. We're approaching 255 and I have been tasked with finding out how to get more users connected. Are there any solutions to this problem other than buying a new Class A liscense for more IP's?
Somebody suggested to me that you divide the...
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